Funny! I like the palm reader's hair and the perspective. Ever been to a palm reader? My wife and I went to one in New Orleans. It was located in the back room of a voodoo shop (!). A little creepy but fun! We'd do it again and the stuff the reader said was accurate. Anyway, great drawing!
I love your blog! You and I seem to share a lot of things in common. I just bought a book written by Ollie Johnston, who worked at Disney. Awesome book! Thanks for stopping by my blog, hope you don't mind if I link your blog to my page. Let me know if it's okay!
Hey all, thanks for your comments! I found this week to be a bit difficult and almost gave up. On Friday I was working on a piece that was wrinkles of a tree - i.e. bark, but it just didn't work. It wasn't until Saturday morning that I thought of this idea.
Van Dyke! Is it possible that the palm reader you went to in New Orleans was Colo Milling? I have been to see him and I agree, he was pretty accurate. I found the inebriated tourists on Bourbon street more scary than any of the voodoo stuff ;o)
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Wow... this palm reader sounds like me. I'm an endless skeptic when it comes to this sort of thing.
I really like the expression on the fortune teller's face -- great befuddlement. Also, the fingernails are a nice touch.
oh yes the life telling wrinkles in the palm of the hand! great idea.
i like your work very much. thanks also for your visit and comment on my blog.
This makes me laugh and I like your style of drawing.
great illustration - funny and true
hee hee this is funny. thanks for your comment on mine!
Funny! I like the palm reader's hair and the perspective. Ever been to a palm reader? My wife and I went to one in New Orleans. It was located in the back room of a voodoo shop (!). A little creepy but fun! We'd do it again and the stuff the reader said was accurate. Anyway, great drawing!
Funny, like your illo!
I love your blog! You and I seem to share a lot of things in common. I just bought a book written by Ollie Johnston, who worked at Disney. Awesome book!
Thanks for stopping by my blog, hope you don't mind if I link your blog to my page. Let me know if it's okay!
Karin
Hey all, thanks for your comments! I found this week to be a bit difficult and almost gave up. On Friday I was working on a piece that was wrinkles of a tree - i.e. bark, but it just didn't work. It wasn't until Saturday morning that I thought of this idea.
Van Dyke! Is it possible that the palm reader you went to in New Orleans was Colo Milling? I have been to see him and I agree, he was pretty accurate. I found the inebriated tourists on Bourbon street more scary than any of the voodoo stuff ;o)
Sisu, permission to link granted, link away!
haha --- great idea!
lol that's true :) nice illustration!
Funny cartoon/commentary... nice drawing, too!
ha ha what an excellent idea.
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